Articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got h-index 29, which means every article in Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

60 50 62 7 10

Year wise citations received

390 419 393 340 347
Journal total citations count 3299
Journal Impact Factor 1.98
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.45
Journal CiteScore 12.46
Journal h-index 29
Important citations

A review and meta-analysis of remote sensing data, GIS methods, materials and indices used for monitoring the coastline evolution over the last twenty years

Remote Sensing of Narrowing Barrier Islands along the Coast of Pakistan over Past 30 Years

Three decades of coastal changes in Sindh, Pakistan (1989-2018): A geospatial assessment

Detection of Shifts in the Southeastern Coastline of the Caspian Sea with Landsat MSS, TM and ETM+ Images in 1977, 1987 and 2001

Blossoms of Rot: Microbial Life in Saline Organic?Rich Sediments

Significance to hydrocarbon exploration of terrestrial organic matter introduced into deep marine systems: Insights from the Lower Cretaceous in the Levant Basin

Nature-Based Solutions to Promote Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Along the Coastal Belt of Bangladesh

A critical study on the eastern coastal zone of Bangladesh: Policy Implication for development

A remote sensing approach to ascertain spatial and temporal variations of seawater quality parameters in the coastal area of Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh

Assessment of coastal surface water quality for irrigation purpose

Coastal Vulnerability of the West Coast of Aceh Besar: A Coastal Morphology Assessment

Literation of Land Rights Law in (Tola Gumi) Protection of Indigenous Peoples and its Impact on Community Welfare

Tilapia Farming in Bangladesh: Adaptation to Climate Change

Does climate change stimulate household vulnerability and income diversity? Evidence from southern coastal region of Bangladesh.

Cooperation and cognition gaps for salinity: A field experiment of information provision in urban and rural areas of Bangladesh

Coastal erosion risk assessment in the dynamic estuary: The Meghna estuary case of Bangladesh coast

Patch-wise semantic segmentation of sedimentation from high-resolution satellite images using deep learning

Sustainable Coastal Zone Management: Need for a Holistic Approach for Bangladesh

Evaluation of natural hazard risk for coastal districts of Bangladesh using the INFORM approach

Enhancing effectiveness of tidal river management in southwest Bangladesh polders by improving sedimentation and shortening inundation time